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To add some detail to /u/dragn99's comment, Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" deals a lot with anti-Semitism, and a Jewish character named Shylock gives a famous speech arguing that Jews (who were treated very badly and heavily discriminated against -- even seen as sub-human) are people and have thoughts, emotions, and feelings the same as anyone else. It includes the line, "if you prick us, do we not bleed?" which is likely where the line in the song comes from.

Robin Hood and little John walkin' through the forest, laughin' back and forth at what the other had to say. Reminiscin', this and thatin', having such a good time. Oo-de-lally oo-de-lally golly what a day.

Ooh-hoo...I wanna be like yoo-hoo...thanks for the old school choice. I think most of the posts I've seen to this point have been from the 90's movies...which were wonderful, but the Disney catalog is HUGE and WONDERFUL.

In the beginning of the second verse, an army of hyenas is shown goose-stepping in front of Scar, who is perched on an overlooking cliff in resemblance of Adolf Hitler with countless beams of light pointing straight-up (resembling the Cathedral of light featured in many of the Nuremberg Rallies). Shadows cast onto the cliff evoke for a brief second monumental columns. This is modeled after footage from the Nazi propaganda movie Triumph of the Will.

Definitely the most adult Disney song. I mean, he's essentially talking about wanting to rape Esmeralda. I know this is a really tame version of the story, but I was surprised how much they got away with.

I like how it comes right after Heaven's Light, one of the most innocent love songs there has been. And then you get the worlds darkest Disney song that can be described in 5 words: "Bone her or burn her". And they're both about the same woman.

2 Weeks ago I was watching this movie with a girlfriend. This scene came up and I stood up from the couch. The girl didn't know what was going on and I took her hand. I guides her from the couch and danced with her while I was singing the song for her.

The seaweed is always greener
In somebody else's lake
You dream about going up there
But that is a big mistake
Just look at the world around you
Right here on the ocean floor
Such wonderful things surround you
What more is you lookin' for?

Under the sea
Under the sea
Darling it's better
Down where it's wetter
Take it from me
Up on the shore they work all day
Out in the sun they slave away
While we devotin'
Full time to floatin'
Under the sea

Down here all the fish is happy
As off through the waves they roll
The fish on the land ain't happy
They sad 'cause they in their bowl
But fish in the bowl is lucky
They in for a worser fate
One day when the boss get hungry
Guess who's gon' be on the plate

Under the sea
Under the sea
Nobody beat us
Fry us and eat us
In fricassee
We what the land folks loves to cook
Under the sea we off the hook
We got no troubles
Life is the bubbles
Under the sea
Under the sea
Since life is sweet here
We got the beat here
Naturally
Even the sturgeon an' the ray
They get the urge 'n' start to play
We got the spirit
You got to hear it
Under the sea

The newt play the flute
The carp play the harp
The plaice play the bass
And they soundin' sharp
The bass play the brass
The chub play the tub
The fluke is the duke of soul
(Yeah)
The ray he can play
The lings on the strings
The trout rockin' out
The blackfish she sings
The smelt and the sprat
They know where it's at
An' oh that blowfish blow

Under the sea
Under the sea
When the sardine
Begin the beguine
It's music to me
What do they got? A lot of sand
We got a hot crustacean band
Each little clam here
know how to jam here
Under the sea
Each little slug here
Cuttin' a rug here
Under the sea
Each little snail here
Know how to wail here
That's why it's hotter
Under the water
Ya we in luck here
Down in the muck here
Under the sea

The Bells of Notre Dame from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Paul Kandel has a brilliant voice (personally the best voice artist from all of Disney) definitely needs more recognition and the note he hits at the end is incredible!